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STEP 2002 - a roadmap for empirical software engineering
An important influence in the evolution of any form of craft into an engineering discipline is the use that is made of evidence, and the adoption of systematic practices for its collection, analysis and propagation. The availability of evidence makes it possible to use analysis as the basis for making the key transition from knowing how to achieve an effect to understanding why the effect occurs, and any limitations associated with it.